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Who Writes Reality? Narrative, Madness, and the Fragile Architecture of Truth in ‘In the Mouth of Madness’
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Who Writes Reality? Narrative, Madness, and the Fragile Architecture of Truth in ‘In the Mouth of Madness’

Guilherme Quireza February 24, 2026

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Wasteman (2025) Movie Review: A Claustrophobic Prison Drama Anchored by Two Fierce Performances
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Wasteman (2025) Movie Review: A Claustrophobic Prison Drama Anchored by Two Fierce Performances

Christina Brennan February 24, 2026

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Nina Roza (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: Galin Stoev Is Magnificent In Wistful, Intelligent Drama on Art and Immigrant Dilemma
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Nina Roza (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: Galin Stoev Is Magnificent In Wistful, Intelligent Drama on Art and Immigrant Dilemma

Debanjan Dhar February 27, 2026

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Why Music Saves Max: Trauma, Memory, and Escape in ‘Stranger Things’ Season 4
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Why Music Saves Max: Trauma, Memory, and Escape in ‘Stranger Things’ Season 4

Ishani Routh February 24, 2026

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Psycho Killer (2026) Movie Review: A Nearly Parodical Degree of Incompetence
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Psycho Killer (2026) Movie Review: A Nearly Parodical Degree of Incompetence

Liam Gaughan February 27, 2026

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The Orphans (2025) Movie Ending Explained: Why Stopping Leila Matters More Than Exposing the Corporation
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The Orphans (2025) Movie Ending Explained: Why Stopping Leila Matters More Than Exposing the Corporation

Shovan Roy February 24, 2026

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BRB (2026) ‘Slamdance’ Movie Review: A Disarming and Relatable Snapshot of Growing Up in the Aughts Told Through Familiar Beats
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BRB (2026) ‘Slamdance’ Movie Review: A Disarming and Relatable Snapshot of Growing Up in the Aughts Told Through Familiar Beats

Akash Deshpande February 24, 2026

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